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‘The Daily Transcript.
fo. 82 Commercial street; Nevada City, Cal
CIBCULATES IN
ee Grass Valley, Rough & Ready,
Spenceville North San Juan, French Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomtield, Moore's
Fiat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every othertown of Nevada county; alsoin Placer
and Sierra counties, at Sacramento, San
cisco—in fact, throughout the State
“‘from Siskiyou to San Diego" from the Sierra to the Sea.’
WEDNESDAY, MAROH. 20, 1889.
‘WHIST’S VOTARIES.
The Excelsior Club’s Meeting on
Monday Evening.
The members of Excelsior Whist
Club visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Walrath
Monday evening and had an enjoyable
time. Everybody met with a hearty,
old-fashioned reception which put
. them.
them in good humor and on playing
terms immediately. The hostess had
arranged seats and tables for twenty
persons and when that number assembled the fun began. At half past
eight the whistle sounded -that sent . .
the ten couples onthe circuit. Two or
three were inclined to be obstinate
and refused to move but by persistent
efforts of their adversaries and the—tepeated blowing of the whistle they
moved on and made the -tour of the
tables. There was one couple held a
firm-grip-on-the deal-and-could not-be
driven or persuaded to make a second
trip around the rogm. The first letters of their names are Geo. E. Turner
and Mrs. Lester. They bad ‘‘come to
stay’ asthey said, and they made
their words good by routing every
couple that measured trumps with
This coup. éd captured the first
prizes. George smiled his best Missouri smile-and_felt se-happy that he;
promised to tell a first-class story at
the next meeting: Mr. Norval Douglas, Sr., and. Mrs. J. M. Hadley very
good naturedly took the booby prizes.
Ed Tompkins and Mrs. J. V. Hunter
wanted them and proved a very good
second. Ed’s native modesty and the
fact that he has just been ‘elected to
membership that evening is what prevented him from getting away with
the booby. There is one marked feature at all these whist parties and
that is you never find anyone holding
a good hand. One and all declare
they never held such horrid hands in
their lives. This matter was discussed
after play was over and on motion the
Secretary was instructed to notify
members to furnish their own trumps
in the future, thereby doing away with
a deal of kicking. Mrs. Walrath, as_
sisted by Mrs. Wm. Cole, Mrs. B. 8,
Rector and Messrs. A. and R. C.
Walrath, served the regular collation.
cle’s or the Examiner’s.
« SAVING MONEY.
Some Points Worth Newspaper
Readers’? Attention.
The regular subscription price of
each of the leading San Francisco
dailies (Call, Chronicle and Examiner) is $6 a year.in advance, and no
sutscriber can obtain them from the
publication offices at any better
rates.
Where they are paid for weekly, as
a majority of the stibscribers in this
county pay for them, the cost is $7.80
a year.
Of these three papers, the Daily
Call is in all respects equal to the
best, and in some ways superior to the
others. The daily edition consists of
eight pages, and the Sunday edition
of from tweive pages upwards. Its
telegraphic dispatches domestic and
foreign are as full asveither the ChronIt has correspondents in every city and important town of the civilized ‘world: Its
sporting, social, market, mining, farming and other special departments are
the best of any California paper’s. Its
editorial writers are the ablest in San
Francisco.
It is fearless, independent and enterprising, but never drifts into sensationalism. It is essentially che people’s
paper—a paper that should be in every
family, and business place.
You can get the Damy Transcrier
(price $6) and the Daily Call (price $6)
for $8 in advance!
The annual subscription price of the
San FYancisco Weekly Call is $1.25.
The wéelly contains the cream of the
news and editorial matter appearing
in the Daily. Newspaper men generally as well as the reading. public
who are’ posted regard it asthe best
_weekly paper printed west of the Mississippi River.
If you pay $6 in advance fora year’s
subscription to the Damy Transerrer
(which is cheap enough for the leading paper of Nevada county) you will
receive the Weekly Call for one year
free of cost!
Texas Siftings (the New York edition has 117,000 circalation in America and the London edition has over
50,000. in Englarid) costs $4 a year net
where subscribed for from the -publication office, and when bought at
newstands or on the cars by the single
Copy it will cost you $5.20 a year.
Siftngs is an elegantly printed and
copiously illustrated paper of sixteen
Wrge pages, and isthe leading ‘‘funny” journal of the world. It is full te
the brim of original wit and humor,
every line of which is fit to be read and
laughed .over in the home circle or in
polite society. :
For only $6.50 paid in advanse you
It was a hard blow to thé ex-Senator .
to.see the guests enjoy themselves .
eating good bread and butter wiih tea}
and coffee. He is perfectly satisfied .
and enjoys this plain diet at the resi-.
dence of other members of the club, .
but when it came his turn , to entertainhe began talking about oysters,
ete., whereupon his good lady read the
bylaws and he _ subsided. The
prizes given on the occasion were
worksof art, beauty and utility. Two
of the‘&’rticles were the handiwork of
Mrs. Walrath, and were greatly admired by the club and highly appreciated by the winners. The next
meeting will be at the residence of
Mrs. J. M. Hadley.
Anniversary Party.
On “Friday evening, the 26th of
April, occurs the second annivergary
of the founding of Neva Rebekah Degree Lodge, I. 0.0. F. The organization-will celebrate the occasion by
omen
giving a ball at Armory Hall on that
date. Thomas Peard, J. C. Rich
. Mrs. A. Blumenthal, Mrs. R. H. Formah and Miss Fernande Muller have
been: appointed a committee “to arrange for the party.
Deubt Brightening into Hope,
And hope intacertainty,is the pleasing transition through which the mind
of the nervous, dyspeptic invalid
passes who tries a course of Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, which is alike incomparable and inimitable. Increased
vitality, a gain in weight, tranquillity.
of the nerves, sound appetite and sleep
are among the blessings which it is
within the beneficent power of this
mnedicine to. confer, and it is not surcan get the Damy Transcript and
Siftings for one year. ems —-~@e+—~
WE have a speedy and positive Cure
WM. WOLF’S
=: PRICE LIST
FOR CASE!
The Cheapest and Best Grocery
Store in Nevada City.
Main St., Oppesite Union Hotel.
Flour, per 100 Ibs, $2
—— 2
Rolled Barley, “ 1 37%
Bran, per 100 ibs,
Middlings, ‘‘White Sugar, 11 Ibs
Brown Sugar, Mo“
hice, pees
~
Currants, SS
Pranes, we
Beans, og
Costa Rica Coffee, 4 Ibs
Washing Powder, 12 papers
Chocolate, a
Starch, > ge
Corn Starch, aes
Oysters, 5 ¢alls
Green_Corn, §
tireen Peas, §.
String Beans, 8 “
Tomatoes, =
Salmon, 2 Ib-eans 9‘
Salmon, Lh “. 8 = *
Table Fruit,
PieFruit, I
Jelly,
Sardines,»
Deviled Ham,
Corned Beef,
Condensed Milk,
Lard, 10 Ib eans
Lard, 8 ib “
Lard, 5 lb“
Kerosene, 5 gallon ean .
Keroseve, per gallon
Syrup, per gallon
.
Pah peed joe, fom, Jomo ee ee Pe Jot fo eh fees ft a com He Ho, mnt Mh feet mer pace <A D
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6
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6
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4
6
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65
50)
40
60
Syrup, per 5 gallon keg = -2. 25
Pickles, per Five gallon keg, 1 25)
Mackerel per kit 2 25
tiood Tea per tb 25
Japan Tea per th
Japan Tea, prd tbbox I
tng. Breakfast“ “ — .
English Breakfast, per Ib
Soap, per box
Savon Soap, per box, ]
30
30
3)
i)
10
San Frane’o “ : 50}
Sun Francisco Candles, 64 for 00
Savon Soap, 4 bars 25 .
Harkness Candies, per hox 3 00;
Harkness Candles, 34 for 1 00
fioodwiu Candies, per box 2 50
I
I
for Catarrh,Diphtheria, Canker
Mouth,and Head-Ache, in SHILOH’S
CATARRH REMEDY. = A Nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use it if
you desire health and sweet breath.
Price 50 cents. Sold by Carr Bros. tf
A Fine Business
—AND—
Starch, per box Of
Butter, per roll 45
Tobacco, per plug, 50
ilay, per ton 20 00
And everything else im proportion.
All Goods Fresh and Pure.
WM. WOLF. —
New Goods .
New Styles
Desirable Property
‘FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers For
Sale on favorable tes ms the fol"
lowing propery
In North San Juan :
The well-known business
of
H. H. BUHRING,
Consisting of a General Merchandise stock of
prising that after acquiring this new. Groceries,
dowry of health the grateful sick} , Provisions,should sometimes utter-their praises of Crockery,
the Bitters in terms bordering Hardware,
on extravagance. “Out. of the ‘
fulness of the heart the mouth Furniture,
speaketh,” and the proprietors of Liquors, : *
Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters have Grain,
: sometimes been obliged to suppress .
these eulogiums least they should be
accuseg of blowing their own trumpet
tooloudly. For constipation, biliousness, kidney complaint and incipient
rheumatism the Bitters is also a deservedly popular remedy.
Pears’ is the purest and best Soar
ever made. n
#rrivals at National Exchanee Hot«l,
Rector BRoTHEss, Proprietors.
March 17, 1889.
C, B. Smith, Grass Valley,
Wm. Colby, of
G. M. Smith, a
H. 8. Spaulding, ‘
C. W. Cross, San Francisco,
‘G. P. Adams, ide
M; Lopez, &
J. D. Ostrom, Bloomfield,
+ A. M. Dobbie, * :
W.H. Radford, ‘
Wm. Colley, €f,
L. Hirshman, tf
8. Gallavotti, Derbec,
Jno, Rodgers ~
H.W. Knowlton, Sacramento,Paul Norwich, “
Ed Bukfield, re
H. A. Traver, a
M. T. Earle. rf
Lasry Mullen, Union Hill,
A, Friedman, city,
J oe ane Oe Spri
yc. Mal igan, usa, :
Jno, Mitchell, Smarteville.
—ALSO—
Fixtures,
2 Frame Buildings.
. 1 Stone Oil House:
1 Frame Barn.
3. Horses.
3 sets Doubl# Harness.
1 Spring Wagon.
ing 3200 pounds.
1 Barley Mill.
1 Safe.
Fo: further particulars apply to
TAL BUHRING,
_« NORTH SAN JUAN,
Etc, 2 Ete..
R Mere Fo Gale .
3 Brick Buildings with Store
1 Platform Scale, weighSuits to Order for Fall
and Winter.
\. Friedman The Tailor
Broad Street, Nevada City.
All Goods of, my own impor
®
tation.
A Perfect Fit Guaranteed
Suits Made in the Latest Fashion. and Superior Workmanship.
Prices as Low as can bé ob*ained dp the City.
—
get
Form to Advantage.
I haya recently received an Immense
to wear Etylish Clothing.
ready for the Holidays.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Broad Sireet, two doors below Wells,
Pargo & Co.’ Express Office, Nevada
When paying: money for Clothes, }
those that Fit. and Show Your
Stock of Foreign fand Domestic
Woolens, to which I invite the attention of gentlemen of taste who want
Oome, Examine my stock ‘and be
New York Bakery.
—o—"
G. WM. DURST, : Proprietor.
a
ETAVING. PURCHASED THIS WELL
known and popular Bakery of Mrs.
John Hurst, on
OOMMEROIAL STREET
intend to keep on hand at all times a good
Variety of
BREAD.
PIES,
CAKE,
Etc.
And Pa: try
Made to order on short notice or mos*
reasonable terms.
All order for anything in my line promp
ly attended to.
Wedding Cakes
By strict attention to business, givin:
good satisfaction and selling at low rates,I
ope to merit a liberal patronage.
CAMER & DRABEK,
<= FURRIERS ‘ANDZTANNERSQuaker Hill, NevadajCo.
we. ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO
first-classs work in :
MAKING UP FURS OF AIL
kDESCRIPIIONS
Into BUGGY ROBES, MATS, RUGS, ROBES
for Children’s Carriages, Etc., at
reasonable prices.
Samples of our work can be seen
at Geo. C. Gaylord’s store, Nevada City.
Orders left with Mr. Gaylord will be
promptly attended to. M 3
We challenge the United States ” to*bea
flour wore. We are the acknowledged
Gchampions.
5
CAMER & DRABEK.
M. L. & D. MARSH,
Manvfacturers and Dealers in
AN: Kins: of: Ltr,
. Boulder Street. : Nevada City.
UMBER OF ALL KINDS FOR BUILD
4 ing and Mining purposes on hand and
sawed to order. We keep constantly on
hand a large stock of * ~~ .
Sash, Doors, Blinds: Shakes
Shingles. Moulding, Laths
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc. Etc.
ALSO DEAL IN
Oak Soruce Pine and
Cedar Firewood.
Dutch Flat. Stage Line
~ Leaves Nevada Oity on
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
Leaves Dutch Flat
Tuesday Thursday and Saturday.
AT 7 A.M.
gop oeeti lg CAN. BY TAKING THIS
~ linereach Nevada Ciiy at noon, instead
ofat7:30 P. M. by railroad
charges reasonable.
TF. P. BLUE. Proprietor
DE. M. P. HARRIS
DEN Ti sSsT.
5 Se NEVADA CITY ON
Mondays, Wednesdays and _ Friday
broad and Pine Streets up stairs.
LUETJE & BRAND,
WATOHMAKER
ANw
Broad Street, Nevada City.
L 8, CALKINS.
BROWN & CALKINS,
Book, Newspaver and Job Printers.
erin Northern California.
Ce
orTrT & CO.,
Huy Gold Dust, Gold and
Silver Bars.
Acids and Crucibles for Sale.
May 6, 1887 :
ad
A. WUTKE,
Fashionable Boot and Shoe Maker,
ROAD STREET, TWO DOOKS BELOW
B Post Office, Nevada City. . ?
‘PINE BOOTS AND SHOES A SPECIALTY
City,
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
lear and Second Quality Sugar Ping! .
All orders strictly attended to and
Office in Morgan & Roberts Block, corner
JEWELER
N ?. BROWN
bala cay OF THE NEVADA CITY
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, the leading paIt was estabnee September th, 1861,byN.P.Br vp
No. 25 Main Street, NEVADA CITY,
EINE
Merchant Tailoring.
D. SMITH,
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
Er now better preparcd than ever to
make to order on short notice and in
the most satisfactory manner,
DRESS SUITS.
BUSINESS.SUITS.
= AND PANTS,
And ali of which will be done in the
Highest Style of the Art.° Perfect
Fit and First-class Workmanship Guaranteed.
PRICES the LOWEST.
. (OXF Sovn to arrive, the largest and
finest stock of -Foreign and Domestic
Npring & Summer Goods,
IncludiagSuitings, Vestings, Pants
Goods, ete., in all the most Fashionable
Patterns. :
D. SMITH,
Commercial Street
RR. ~ Nevada County N.C.
“are
TIME TABLE NO. 37.
” Takes Effect Saturday, Feb. 9th.ati
LEAVING NEVADA CIT’:
4 10:15 A. M.
8:50 P. M.
ARRIVING AT NEVADA OITY.
2:32 A. M.
2:45 P.M.
JOHN Fr. KIDDER, General Manager.
E. H. BROWN, SuperintendentEmpire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, ope Walon ex
change Hotel,
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor
fPVHE PROPRIETOR GF THE EMPIRE
Stable has the largest lot of Ss
fiorses, Carriages ana Buggies
To be found in this part of the State.
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons and
Hacks to let at the shortest notice and on
the most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod style
and capable of gcing as fast as any gentleman cares to drive.
Good Saddle Horses abways on hand
CARRIAGES FOR FUNERAIS PROMPTL
FURNISHED.
TAKE THE
THE TRANSCRIPT
IF YOU
Want to Keep Thoroughly Pested
CONCERNING
GOLD MINING,
HORTICULTURAL
AGRNULTURAL,
STOCK GRAZING,
LUMBERING
And Other Resources, besides being Fully
Informed at 1 times on
THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS
TS SPECIALTY IS GENERAL LOCAL
News, and it has a circulation that reachés the reading people in every part of this
-. county, ‘It also has numerous patrons in
Placer, Yuba and Sierra counties, as well as
in Sacramento, San Francisco and more’ remote pare of the State. To LAND and to
HOME SEEKERS throughout the whole
country itis invaluable, as it gives a faitb
ful and complete record of the progress bé
ing made in the development of the coun
ty’s varied and extensive resources. It pres
sents extraordinary inducements
SQ AEEES Soway
TO ADVERTISERS ,
ie FERN NEAT ND,
Best Advertising Medium in Northern California.
=JB=PRINTING
The TRANSCRIP1 has he
Largest and Best Equipped Job Printing Office
In the State North of Sacramento, and its
prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as kw as
anywhere on the Coast. The establishment
has lately been stocked with a full lire of
‘the Most Modern and Attractive Types and
other peadng material, plain and orna
menta
The Leading Harness Shop
Broudstrest, ene COE:
Beiow fational Hote,
Jas. Cairns Proprietor
Harness and Cellars
MADE TO ORDER
SADDLES, WHIPS, CURRY COMBS
AN BRUSHES FOR SALE OHEAP.
Repairing Neatly Done.
@@~ Ail orders attended to promptly.
P. F. SIMONDS,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
FILL PRACTICE IN THE STAT
' United States Courts. —
! O#FICE—Morgan & Roberta’ Block, Nevg +
* da City
Home Mutual Insurance Co
CAPITAL216 Sansome s*., San Franciseo
Fire Insurance Only
J. F. HOUGHTON, Preeident.
ropervy int
vency and a fair profit will admit
anteeing a promptand liberal response to al
just claims for lossiy
OF CALIFORNIA
300.008
PRINC CAs OFFICE
‘J. I. N. Sueparp, Vice President,
CHARLES H. Story, Secretary, .
R. H. MaGisy, General Agent,
repted on all-classes of desirable
pete shar county at rates as low as sol
it of, guaidepot.
2
Both places
Both
Apply to
ciation, Nevada City.
NEVADA
Uorner Bread ond Pine Streets...
Grass Valley Branch For Neyada County
DAVID WAIT, JOHN C. COLEMAN.
GEO W. HILI., Manager
MAIN STREET. GRASS VALLEY
—————
CITIZENS BANK,
Broad Street
New York. Af
Sap Francisco.
and EUROPE,
United States a specialty.
and State Warrant«
Gold-and Silver Builion wu
chased
Assay Office ot this Bank.
OFFICERS:
E.M PRESTON.. .-..35.22.
R.M.
JOHN T. MORGAN..
D. E. MORGAN..Ass’T CASHIER and SEC
DIRECTORS:
pr. R. M. Hont,
Gero. M. HuGHEs, D. E. MORGAN,
Wm. EpWarps, : L. HousMAN,
E. M, Preston.
CORRESPONDENTS
New. York:First National Bank
San Francisco—First National Bauk,
Co.
ART SCHOOL.
PAINTING
Y vill MR pattie J. STRAIGHT wi
of each week, at the residence of Mrs.
ozZP>
the different branches of
Painting.
KET The rudiments of
NATUR
and easy by practical application,
ehanical, Architectural
Drawing all efficiently and satisfactor
taught.
Grass Vailey Road, ,
FOR SALE,
Nevada City, November 12th 1887.Marvels of the New West.
Raising and Marvels of Agriculture,
grand New
350 elegant engravings. it
Kailroad Kings, Mining and Cattle Kings
thing remarkable, many of them are m
ing from
$5.00 to $20.00 a day
selisitself None but good earnest work
wanted, as territory is very valuable.
circulars and special terms free,
paying our bills. Address
m6-3t
Broad Street Meat Market.
JAMES MONRO, Prop’r.
sf
Customers supplied at the Lowest
with the very best of
Beef. Pork, Mutton, Veal, Lam
Sausrges, Ete
Broad Street,
Near the City Hall,
Prie
"UNION MARKET,
DEALERS IN
At the lowest rates,
We also seep
4 BACON 4ND LARD
N. E. ORAPMAN
DENTIST.
LOCAL ANESTHETICS IF DESIRED.
Office at Residence, Sacramento
Sassy Nevada ity
Paid up Capital $30 000
A General Banking Business‘Transacted.
Wk SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABLE
And Sacramento
We issae BILLS OF EXCHANGE
Payable AT SIGHT inthe prin.
cipal cities eof GREA'T BRITAIN .
Collections on any part of the
Highest Price Paid for County
. PRESIDE ~
WETICE Soe oo hav ee VICE PRESIDENT
Saat CASHIER
“IPAINTS: OILS. VARNISHES ETC
JOHN T. MOMGAN
Sacramento—National Bank of D. O. Mills
DRAWING,
receive
TUESDAY and. FRIDAY
Garthe, Nevada City, where he will teach
Oil, Water Color and Pastel
HING FROM
with pencil or color made plain
.. (@P-Systematic Drawing and Shading, . .
Crayon Drawing and Portrait Work, Meapd Machinery
NEW LUMBER YARD,
Opposite Maitman’s Sulphuret Works}
L. VOSS, Prop’r.
ATILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HAND AN)
LUMBEROF EVERY DESCRIPTION . :
For Mining ane Building Purposes,
um. Voss.
Six Books in one Volume; Marvels of Nature; Marvels of Kace; Marvels of Enterprise; Marvels of Mining; Marvels of Stock
In all parts of
Agents Wanted. eountry for this
Book,
The largest sale in the shortest time of any
book published; nearly 800 pages and over
Fine portraits of 21
The success of working Agents is someA new Agent sold-seventy copies in six days.
Agent’s profit $136,50, show the book and it
not delay, but write at once for illustrated
You will need no experience or-capital in
this business as our ‘‘new plans’’ allow
mgents to order books on 30 days’ time before
THE HISTORY.0O.,...
. 723 Market St.,
Sap Francisco, Cal.
COMMERCIAL 8TREEFT..NEVADA CITY
(COLLEY BROS,,..... Proprietors
Geet, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Bte.,
on hand a choice stock of . —~~'—
eee NEVADA CITY. ... OAT,
J. £. CARR.
r“JA THING USUALLY FOUND IN A
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
FEELD, GARDENAN
L. gist
Stallion : Season : 1889:
Fasha!
: Record 2:33.
ily
City, Nev., and Willows, Cal. é
Defeating Bedford record 2:3314, by Altmont Cricket 2:3144, by Brigadier Tom Bentou 2:32, by General Benton, Don Marvin
2:B419, by Fallis Bird, 2:31, by Tilton Almont
and others. Lowering his previous record
on the FOURTH heat at Gleenbrook and
niaking his best record in the FIFTH heat
atWillows, Cal, which shows his ability tu
st ay his races outand compete successfully
with his class. Also to improve yearly, as
shown by his record-as a Three year old of
2:4014, Four years old 2:39, Five years old
2:3444 , Six years old 2:33!4.
“pedigree—sired y Echo, the sire of Bell
Echo record 2320, Echora 2:2344, Gibraltar
2:2214, Victor the hay seed horse 2:22 and
many others with records below 2:30, Dam
_{ the Fashion Filley by Correct, he by Belmont, out of Mary Blaine, by Boston, Echo
by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian, dam by Magnoia, he by Seely’s American Star, he by
Stockholm’s American Star, he by Durock, he by aa ported biomed,
The object ofthis extended pedigree, on
the dam’s side, is to show the comparison
given by M:. Parlin in his letter to the Kentuck Stock Farm, published in the Breeder
and Sportsnien, Dec. 15, 1888.
_ Inreference tothe horse, Guy, whose dam
is by Seeley’s American -tar, record of 2:12,
and the FASTEST heat trotted during 1888,
he says hd Ae another of the many instances where, like Maud 8., 2:0834, Jay Eye-See
2:10, St. Julien 2:11!4, Patron 2:1414, Sunol
2:18 at two years oid, remarkable trotting
speed has resulted from combining Trotting
strains wiih Diomed, strains which furnish the power, will and endurance tv carry their possessor to the front, and concludes with the remark, “‘analize the Breeding of the winners and profit by the lesson
which they convey.”
Pasha will make the Season
of 1889 at Glenbrook commencing February . st and ending July Ist, 1889.
Terms Thirty Dollars for the Season, or Forty-five Dollars to insure.
Payable en or before the end of the
Season,
G. F. TAYLOR, Manager.
P. O.address Neva da City, Cal.
the
akers
Do
An Extraordinary (fer,
‘New Home” Sewing Machine
\ JITHIN 1,000 MILES OF SAN FRANcisco, Cal,, North, South, Kast or West,
(purchased at or through this office, or any
ofour branches ou this Coast), which is not
siving entire and absolute satistaction in
every respect, we will put it in perfect repair free of charge, (excepting only breakage or damage caused by careless handling,)
ifdelivered at our store, NO. 725 MARKET
STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL’A.
THE “NEW HOME” SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Chas, E, Naylor,
General Manager.
b.
ms MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Popular NEW HOME
_LIGHT-RUNNING SEWING MACHINE
ttre leader ot the age in practical improve:
nents and art werk attdchments, of which
it possesses the latest and best,
Represented .by
OHARLES NATHAN & 00.,
Grass Valley.
Ewetablished in 1852,
J. J GIT; Proprietor.
NO, 25 MAIN STREET...NEVADA CITY
‘OLD AND ORES OF EVERY DG tion refined, melted and poy fae o
request, Gold Bais exchanged for Coin, In
connection with my Assay Office I have a
stiall Quartz Mill with which I-can make
practical Mill Tests, and guarantee correct
returns in every way, Working tests will be
mate with from 50 to 500 pounds, PRICES
.
ww. DD. Vinton,
PROPRIETOR.
Cor. Pine and Commercial
Agents for the 8an Francisco Examiner.
Winner at Glenbrook, Carson
Por Sale or Bout, on Easy ‘arms
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with ear
ing Orchards.
are within two miles of the Narrow Gauge
have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev
ery advantage for a desirable home.
F. G. BEATTY,
Secretary Nevada County Land and Improvement Asso
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‘DRUG STORE,
Nevada City
LARGE STOCK OF PATENT MEDICINES
FINE PERFUMERY. FANCY SOAPS,
COMBS, BRUSMES, HAND MIRKORS) _
TOILET ARTICLES OF ALL KINDs
NAREFUL ATTENTION GPVEN TO “COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS BY A COM
Cc peten Druggist and perfect purity guaranteed.
Agent for the Lmperial London. Northern and Queen Insurance Oomovanies,
T. BH, CARR.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
PALACE :: DRUG : : STORE,
Nevada City.
7 EEP CONSTANTLY ON.HAND A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVERY
First-class Drue Store.
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
PERIODICALS,
PICTORIALS,
NEWSPAPERS
cs
DFLOWER SEEBS.
The Finest Brands of Gigars in Nevada City
Prescriptions accurately and carefully compounded by acareful and competen Drug
LSS
ESTRAY NOTICE,
about Jan. qth, 1889,
ALIGHT BAY MARE,
Weight about 850 pounds,
7 years old, white spot on
forehead, Spanish brand on
one flank.
Please send word as to the
whereabouts of the animal to
undersigned, who will come,
pay costs and take it away.
Wm. McLean
= Graniteville, Nevada Uounty, Oal. °
Strayed. from the premisesof the undersigned on or.
F. R. WAGGONER, M. D.,_
Phys tian and Surgeon.
Ore, ~Carr’s Bros. Drugstore. Residence
—Corner Main and Church streets.
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OHIOAGO, ILL.
National. Meat Market
OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK.
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_ We P. SOWDEN,
Attorney and Counselor at Law
WL te cnce IN ALL. THE COURTS
{ the State of California, and of the
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